97.1 The Ticket/Detroit's Terry Foster Retires

RADIO ONLINE | Friday, April 21, 2017 | 0:04am CT

Terry Foster

WXYT-FM (97.1 The Ticket) Detroit "Valenti and Foster" co-host Terry Foster has retired from the station, effective immediately. As Foster has openly shared with listeners over the last several months, he suffered a stroke and was on medical leave for much of the second half of 2016. He returned to the show in January but has now decided to refocus his time on his health and his family. Mike Valenti will host afternoons (2-6pm) solo until a new co-host is named.

Foster stated, "I am retiring from sports radio but I am not retiring from life. It is time for me to move on to a more low-key career. I want to thank Deb Kenyon and James Powers for helping me get through a difficult time of my life and for the support during my 13-year career with 97.1 The Ticket. I also want to thank the most talented man in radio, Mike Valenti, for showing me the ropes, and thank the men behind the glass and my main crew David 'The Hatchet Man' Hull and Mike Sullivan. We were a great team. I just could no longer keep up the brisk pace of talk radio after my illness."

"I appreciate the love and show of support from the fans during my most trying days and through my career in radio and newspaper. And I would love one last hug from my CBS Radio family in Southfield. I found out over the past few months that health and family are the most important things in life. I will see you at the next game."

WXYT PD Jimmy Powers added, "Terry has brought witty banter, laugh-out-loud humor, and engaging personal stories to thousands of Detroit listeners every afternoon over the past 13 years. He was a vital part of making 'Valenti and Foster' the success it is and his contributions to local radio and to our station will be sorely missed. Everyone at 97.1 is sending good vibes and well wishes for health and happiness to Terry and his family."

"It's been a great run for Terry Foster and me on 97.1 The Ticket for more than a decade," said Valenti. "Working with Terry has provided some memorable on-air moments. I want to wish Terry the same success in retirement that we have enjoyed together as a team. All the best, Terry, to you and your wonderful family."

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